flip out the legs and lean into it ?anyone care too comment on use of the bipod on the ATR?
What's your question? Elaborate a little and we'll see what we can do. For example, are you concerned about the stock not being able to support the weight and maybe the forend contacting the barrel? What kind of shooting? Predator/varmint, target, long range?
Thanks for the response...don't really have a specific question, just trying to figure out if I need or should attach a bi-ipod. This is the 1st hunting rifle since an old 30-30 & hunting is what I'll use it for. Have an AR 15 but don't rally shoot long guns that often. Still would like others take on this attachment.
If you plan to hunt from the ground, and take long range shots it's a great addition. For walking, stalking, or if you will be shooting from a sitting, or standing position, look into steady sticks, or a walking stick type monopod, they don't have to be attached to the firearm.
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Thanks all....I've decided that I do not need one.I've had a Caldwell pivoting bipod on my ATR for a while. It works great and I'm able to keep my rifle stable.
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